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Alex Ulam
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Projects
David Adjaye’s Abrahamic Family House Is a Monument to Soft Power
The architect’s latest construction in Abu Dhabi is billed as a monument to tolerance and humanity, but a dubious human rights record hangs over the development.
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Viewpoints
How a Long-dead Russian Artist Is Influencing Cultural Preservation Efforts in Ukraine
Nicholas Roerich was a renowned painter, architect, and writer whose namesake pact called on countries to protect works of art and sites of cultural heritage during wartime.
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Profiles
Working Remotely, Ukrainian Designers Get a Lifeline From U.S. Firms
Two new programs—Support by Design and Hireukrainiandesigners.org—join forces to help provide remote jobs for designers in war-torn Ukraine.
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Ukraine is Top of Mind at the Venice Art Biennale
Piazza Ucraina, a showcase for Ukraininan artists, is among many installations shedding light on Russia's brutality during the arts festival.
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An Architectural Makeover Profoundly Transforms New York’s Jewish Theological Seminary
Tod Williams Billie Tsien Architects infuse the campus with space, light, and texture, and create a needed sense of openness and community.
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Projects
Playing Lost and Found in Es Devlin’s Ecological Labyrinth
The prolific designer creates an immersive installation for Miami Art Basel that promotes a more symbiotic relationship with the natural world.
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Programs
Investigative Architecture
With an appropriately transparent facade, the Newseum aims to enliven stodgy Pennsylvania Avenue and celebrate our right to free speech.